Thursday, April 21, 2011

Some Serious Hail...

Kentucky has had some turbulent weather come through over that past few weeks.  There has been lots of rain, high wind, and at times, hail.

A few nights ago we knew there was more bad weather heading our way so when we went to bed we knew the chances were great of being woken up by the weather radio.  The weather radio did indeed go off about 6 or 7 times over the course of that night, about every 10-15 minutes.

Finally we turned on the TV to see the advancing storms to determine just where they were.  The radar map was very colorful.  Green, yellow, pink, red, and even purple colors were inching their way across the screen.  Our local weather man was talking about where the tornado warnings were and pointing to the deep purple color on the map saying that color was indicative of hail.
 
Pointing to a town on the map he said, "They are probably getting hail right now just like that BEACH BALL size hail some areas saw last week!" 
BWHAHAHAHAHAHA! 

Tim and I looked at each other and busted out laughing! 
That is some SERIOUS hail! I am sure he meant to say "baseball size hail"
but I guess at 2:30 in the morning he didn't catch his goof!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

3 Jelly Beans A Day....

My day started out normal enough....laid in bed too long, took Jacob to seminary, checked my email several times waiting for letters from Jordan, puttered around the house, picked Jacob up from school for a doctor's appointment and brought him back again.  Then the afternoon was quiet.  Maybe a little too quite.  Every mother knows when it's "too quiet" something is wrong.

Then the phone rang.  It was Abigail telling me that the school nurse told her to call me because her art teacher, with exacto knife in hand, turned around in class and accidentally stabbed Abigail in her upper right arm and she might need stitches.  WHAT?  REALLY?  I asked to talk to the nurse.  She confirmed what happened and said she thought I should come to the school to see if I thought it needed stitches or not. My quiet afternoon came to a screeching halt.

When I got to the school, as I saw the outcome of the exacto weilding art teacher, I didn't know whether or not she needed stitches and of course school nurses won't give an opinion for fear of law suits.  I had hoped it would be obvious -- "WOW!  You really need stitches!" or "Nah, you'll be fine, go back to class."  Nope, it wasn't that cut and dried because while it wasn't big, it was a puncture wound and there was no telling how deep it was.  Was it big enough for stitches or small enough it could be glued?  To be on the safe side I took her to the doctor to let them have a look at her. After cleaning up her arm they "glued" her wound shut and she was good to go. 

While at the doctor's office I had told the doctor that her art teacher gives out jelly beans to kids and that I had told Abigail to tell the teacher that she was going to need a WHOLE LOT of jelly beans to get over being stabbed with an exacto knife!  I said Abigail might need a doctor's note and we all laughed.  When Abigail was all set to go the doctor said, "I need to go get my prescription pad. I will be right back."  He came back with a prescription for Abigail....


In doctor talk the prescription is for 3 jelly beans by mouth daily until the end of school! 

BWHAHAHAHAHA!

Let's hope three jelly beans keeps the doctor away!